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allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 02 2004 02:40PM randy calma repasa (rrepasa ekonek com) (6 replies) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 06 2004 03:58AM David Meissner (dmeissner jetcity com) (1 replies) RE: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 10 2004 01:29PM Phil Eschallier (phil 10types com) (1 replies) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 13 2004 02:03PM Reg Quinton (reggers ist uwaterloo ca) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 04 2004 02:08PM Casper Dik (casper holland sun com) (1 replies) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 06 2004 06:07AM Kapetanakis Giannis (bilias edu physics uoc gr) (1 replies) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 06 2004 12:02PM Casper Dik (casper holland sun com) RE: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 04 2004 02:07PM Alan W. Rateliff, II (lists rateliff net) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 04 2004 02:05PM Jason (security brvenik com) |
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> Has anyone in the list successfully tried allowing ordinary
> users to open privileged (< 1024) ports? We have a solaris 8 on sparc
> machine running an (java) application that normally uses ports > 1024;
> however a client requested the application to use privileged ports
> instead.
Could you keep the app running on it's existing high numbered
port and have a process redirect traffic to it from the low
numbered port? rinetd listening on port 800, redirecting to
port 8888 for example. Could do the same thing with tcp
stack games depending on what you have available too, or on
a firewall/etc that's in front of it.
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